Kristy Ball

Kristy Ball obituary, Layton, UT

Kristy Ball

Kristy Ball Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 20, 2023.


We had to say goodbye to our beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, and loyal friend, Kristy Ball on 9/1/2023. We are all so lucky to have had her in our lives.

Kristy was born on February 1, 1947, in Layton, Utah, to Jack and Dolly Ball. She had three sisters, Lori, Denise, and Jan Kay, and one brother, Denny. Jan and Denny preceded her in death. She was a wonderful, devoted mother to her children, Angie and Cole Donehoo.

Kristy found her faithful, life-long companion when she met Rick Morley. They were married in 1994. They lived in Chelsea, Alabama, followed by Tracy, California, and Concord, California. During this time Kristy started working for Merritt Community Capital where she remained employed until her retirement. Kristy enjoyed moving to different places with Rick, and they found beauty in each place they lived. They eventually moved to Layton in 2005, where they enjoyed their lovely home and garden for many years. Rick was a kind and loyal husband, and provided such tender loving care to Kristy while she was fighting her hardest health battle against cancer this year.

Kristy was a loving grandmother to Autumn and they had a very strong, deep connection. They lived just a few blocks from each other for most of Autumn's younger years, and Autumn spent lots of time with "Granny." They enjoyed going on many trips and adventures together. Kristy was a very important part of Autumn's life, and she will be missed every day.

Not long after she graduated from Davis High in 1965, Kristy worked at Mountain Bell in Ogden, Utah, for many years, making life-long friends. They continued to have lunch together once a month ever since, often at Kristy's house because she was a gourmet cook who loved to entertain.

Kristy was a volunteer member of Utah Pet Partners along with her beloved Goldendoodle, Darby. She enjoyed taking him to local events and hospitals so he could brighten the day of patients and hospital staff alike. Darby and Kristy were best friends. Kristy loved studying genealogy, and she recently compiled an extensive volume of family history spanning many generations. She worked for many long hours on this labor of love.

Kristy was many things: She was smart, wicked funny, and kind to all who knew her. She was a classy, stylish dresser that could pull off wearing a hat like nobody else, and she loved turquoise jewelry. She was a gracious and generous host, a fabulous cook, and a gifted gardener, growing the best heirloom tomatoes. She was a talented artist working in charcoal, pen and ink, and watercolor. Kristy loved travel and enjoyed going on trips to both big cities and the great outdoors. She was a compassionate vegetarian and pescatarian, and a student of meditation and Buddhism. She truly perfected the art of Southwestern Chic interior design, and her spacious, beautifully-appointed home was the ideal "party house" for all of our holidays, celebrations, and birthdays with extended family including in-laws who love her so much, and will deeply miss her and her bright spirit.

Kristy, we love you and will miss you always.

Family and friends will hold a Celebration of Life for Kristy at a later date.

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October 6, 2023

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Birute Skurdenis

October 6, 2023

It was a delight to work with Kristy at Merritt. She was kind, no-nonsense, unpretentious, and had a wonderful laugh. I always felt happy when I could make Kristy laugh or hear her say, in her musing tone, "I never thought of that." We had been planning a trip to the Grand Canyon before she knew about her illness and the last email I got from her was, "Maybe next year." One more reminder that there may not be a next year, so do it now. She will be missed.

Michael Dismuke

October 3, 2023

Kristy was a key to my success at Eden Housing, kindly educating me about government regulations in her role as an asset manager for Merritt. However, what really struck me was her innate kindness, the love and care she brought to the work, and her amazing ability to connect with staff and residents. Because of this, we became good friends, keeping in contact even after she retired. Kristy was always a breath of fresh air. We looked forward to her visits. She was so easy to love. And she always spoke so lovingly of her family, especially her grandson. She is a model for us all.

Carrie Sherlock

September 22, 2023

I am the luckiest daughter-in-law in the world, because Kristy was my mother-in-law. She was so kind, loving, gentle, and funny. She and my mom were best friends and lived about 5 minutes away from each other, so they spent a lot of time together. We called them "The Moms" when referring to them. I am heartbroken that I won't get to see her again, but I have so many good memories of her that I will cherish forever. I love her dearly and will miss her every day.

Laura Kirby

September 21, 2023

I have known Kristy for over 55 years. We were friends before we were mothers. We had our daughters on the same day in the same hospital. Our grandchildren were the same age so we had a lot of fun times together with them too. Kristy was a bright light in my life. As her obituary stated, she was brilliant in everything she did. I was always amazed by how many things she could do and how incredibly well she could do them. Being around Kristy made me want to be a better person. She will always be in my heart.

Kathleen Nichols

September 21, 2023

Kumare is a Filipino word that describes the relationship between two mothers-in-law in a family. Kristy was my much-loved kumare because my daughter is married to Kristy's son, my favorite son-in-law. But beyond that, Kristy was also my best friend. We had many adventures together, but by far our favorite thing to do was sit and laugh and laugh. She was my loyal, sweet, beautiful kumare and I will miss her forever.

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